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  • 51Vikramaditya VI — (1076 – 1126 CE) became the Western Chalukya King after deposing his elder brother Somesvara II. Vikramaditya s reign is marked by the start of the Chalukya Vikrama era. Vikramaditya VI was the greatest of the Western Chalukya kings and had the… …

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  • 52Harsola copperplate — The origin of the Rajputs has been one of the most speculated topic in Indian history. The Harsola copperplate grants of 949 CE are one of the most important documents that shed light on origin of the Paramara dynasty, and hence on the origin of… …

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  • 53Telugu Cholas — Many Telugu Choda kingdoms ruled over many regions including the cities on the banks of Krishna River in the period between the seventh and the thirteenth century. It is not known much about these family origins. Some of them claimed descent from …

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  • 54Rajaraja Chola II — Infobox Chola | name=Rajaraja Chola II tamil = இரண்டாம் இராஜராஜ சோழன் caption = Chola territories during 1170 CE reign= 1146 – 1173 C.E. title = Parakesari capital = Gangaikonda Cholapuram queen= Avanimulududaiyal Bhuvanimulududiyal Ulagudai… …

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  • 55Tailapa II — (973 – 997 CE) (or Ahavamalla) had titles Nurmadi Taliapa and Satyashraya Kulatilaka . He re established the Western Chalukya dynasty after a period of 220 years during which time they had been in eclipse. The revived Chalukya kingdom rose to its …

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  • 56Kirtivarman II — also known as Rahappa (746 – 753 CE) was the last ruler in the Badami Chalukya dynasty. He succeeded his father Vikramaditya II. His reign was continuously troubled by the growing power of the Rashtrakutas and finally succumbed to them. Conflict… …

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  • 57Somesvara I — (Ahavamalla or Trilokamalla) (1042 – 1068) succeeded his father Jayasimha II as the Western Chalukya king. He was one of the greatest kings of the later Chalukyas. In spite of many reverses he managed to safeguard the integrity of the Chalukya… …

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  • 58History of Tamil Nadu — A temple from the Chola period. The Cholas united most of the south Indian peninsula under a single administration during the tenth and the eleventh century CE. Part of a series on Histo …

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  • 59Muhammed Yusuf Khan — For other people of the same name, see Yousaf Khan (disambiguation). Muhammad Yusuf Khan (1725– 15 October 1764) or Maruthanayagam (Marudhanayagam) Pillai was born in Pannaiyur, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu, India in 1725. From humble… …

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  • 60Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri — The Seuna, Sevuna or Yadava dynasty (Marathi: देवगिरीचे यादव, Kannada: ಸೇವುಣರು) (850 1334) was an Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a kingdom stretching from the Tungabhadra to the Narmada rivers, including present day Maharashtra, north… …

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